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unseenmage |
Posted - 05 Dec 2014 : 00:46:12 I know how the rules for it work in 3.x but I was wondering if there are any points in the lore or tales when Charmed or Mind Controlled friendship has become real friendship over time that persisted after the magic expired?
(sits and waits for obligatory Friendship Is Magic reference)
To me this could be an interesting story element. Not only for it's real world implications of Stockholm syndrome but for the flip side of that, the rare time when a minion turns out to be a loyal follower or a mark turns out to have been a true admirer. |
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Lilianviaten |
Posted - 08 Dec 2014 : 05:30:54 The Watercourse Trilogy by Philip Athans comes to mind. A red wizard cast a charm spell on a hostile black dragon that he knew he couldn't defeat. Years later, they were business partners and friends to some extent, and the book was explicit that the charm had worn off long ago. |
unseenmage |
Posted - 08 Dec 2014 : 01:23:36 I'm less interested in the problems with the idea and more interested in canon examples, if they exist, of the idea bearing fruit.
I realize its a far stretch, but that's the point. If it weren't I'd hardly be asking about it.
Moreseriously, thanks for the advice and the example. They are all appreciated. Truly. |
hashimashadoo |
Posted - 07 Dec 2014 : 19:51:57 There have been documented cases of charm magic being used so much that it weakens the wills of the recipient(s) until they know no other state to be in. Unless diplomatic overtures are used after the spell wears off though, I can't think of any genuine friendships that have resulted from such magic. |
Delwa |
Posted - 07 Dec 2014 : 14:25:46 quote: Originally posted by Lyiat
The problem with charm or friendship spells becoming real friendships is because almost all of them include that you explicitly know that you've been charmed after the effect wears off. Unless the character was ok with being magically manipulated, it's going to be pretty unlikely. The above example by Cards should be seen as a more rare occurrence rather than the norm.
Ditto. It's kinda like realizing you've been played for a fool, IMO. Unless your character for some reason doesn't care about that before being charmed, then it's unlikely. If the charmed victim has really low self-esteem, they might settle for the charmed relationship, and over time it might mature into a genuine love, but I don't see that happening all that often. |
Lyiat |
Posted - 07 Dec 2014 : 13:49:53 The problem with charm or friendship spells becoming real friendships is because almost all of them include that you explicitly know that you've been charmed after the effect wears off. Unless the character was ok with being magically manipulated, it's going to be pretty unlikely. The above example by Cards should be seen as a more rare occurrence rather than the norm. |
Cards77 |
Posted - 05 Dec 2014 : 01:47:32 In my game our mage charmed a Zhentarim and had him lead us through the portal they were using, and help us bluff our way into their citadel. After the charm spell wore off, he escaped in the carnage while we cleaned the place out. Later, he found us on the trail and asked us to take him in, since he could not go back to Darkhold through the portals...they would execute him. We took him and he has become of our men-at-arms for our stronghold. He isn't an evil half-orc, he was just a bandit, and even though we charmed him, he desired a chance at a better life, which we gave him. He realizes that by charming him, we actually saved his life, as we would have killed or captured him. |